Maryann Gogniat Eidemiller writes how Catholic colleges and universities have welcomed Muslim students with hospitality. “I think it starts with respecting and showing kindness to everyone regardless of religious background,” student Lisan Hasnain of India said. Christian students are welcome to learn
Surrounded by the chaos of tourists visiting the Eternal City, 17 college students sought to escape the secular world of Rome.
They were not there for the sights, but for a weeklong pilgrimage focused on walking in the footsteps of saints and deepening
On Divine Mercy Sunday, 19 Benedictine College students entered the Catholic Church. 17 of them were student athletes. This is the fruit of intentional efforts on the part of the administration and the coaches to prioritize spiritual growth. This article looks at
The 2024 Men's Division I NCAA Tournament gets underway March 19 with the "First Four" play-in games, and seven Catholic schools will be playing at least once in the single-elimination Big Dance.
To mark International Women’s Day on March 8, the University of St. Thomas in Houston is announcing a new sexuality and gender studies program rooted in the Catholic understanding of the human person. “That’s what this program is all about: to give
During the summer of 2023, a group of college students, young professionals, high-school teachers and two Dominican brothers congregated in Lander, Wyoming, to work as interns with COR Expeditions. The fledgling Catholic ministry is dedicated to providing a setting where “individuals from
The Order of Preachers has been a fixture in the Catholic intellectual tradition since its founding in the 13th century. The white-habited friars with their occasional black capes have become synonymous with the life of the Catholic university and scholarship. The Thomistic
As the 2024 National Eucharistic Congress approaches, Catholic colleges and universities are expanding their involvement in the National Eucharistic Revival — a movement to renew the Church by enkindling a living relationship with Jesus Christ in the holy Eucharist. “From the beginning,
Franciscan University of Steubenville had partnered with Philos Project, a Christian advocacy group focusing on the Middle East, to hold a conference in October on Vatican II document Nostra Aetate. The theme of the gathering was to be “The Future of Catholic-Jewish
Plans are underway at the University of Dallas to build a convent for the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia who teach at the Irving, Texas, university. Known as the Nashville Dominicans, the teaching order based in Tennessee has sisters serving across the